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The lake was adjacent to his house.
The trouble may lie in the engine.
The trouble lies in the engine.
There was a new coat of paint on the door.
Many times I've been alone.
We shouldn't confuse solitude with isolation. They are two separate things.
Being an orphan, my father had to start earning money at ten.
The orphan met up with his two sisters when he was five years old.
It is worthwhile reading classical works of literature.
The ancients conceived of the world as flat.
Ancient astronomers did not have instruments to help them see objects in the sky.
Salt was a rare and costly commodity in ancient times.
In the days of the ancient Incas, it was the largest city in America.
Old traditions are crumbling away.
Should old acquaintance be forgot, And never brought to mind?
An old belief is sometimes still widely current.
The old church stands north of the town.
Old homes, especially traditional Japanese ones, can be damp and unfriendly to modern life.
There are many old Indian legends.
Disposable income is what counts for the level of personal consumption.

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